Shades of silver
Discussion
I'm hoping to buy a used DB11 later this year or early next year, and would prefer silver or grey paint. I'd prefer a very metallic, liquid shade of silver. From looking at online videos and pictures, I like the look of tungsten silver and magnetic silver - is tungsten brighter and more metallic looking in person compared to magnetic? Thanks
I think you probably need to see both in the flesh to make your decision. Looking at differences in colours online through an uncalibrated monitor probably isn't going to help you make your final choice. Good luck with the potential new purchase.
Edited by Piston Slap on Monday 22 July 12:45
Repeating other comments, tungsten is an older AM paint spec. I have on my V8V and while it can look a little dull in subdued light conditions, it really does pop and sparkle in bright sunshine.
When I was looking for a DB11 my preferred colour was magnetic - it is IMHO more striking than Tungsten, while superficially darker, it comes off as more metallic and lustrous than Tungsten under most light conditions, not just under full sun. Magnetic is stunning and suits all the newer models well, though my personal favourite is Scintilla, sadly IIRC only available on the Vanquish/S
As ever, it's all subjective. You need to see them parked side by side in the shade and in sun to decide for yourself.
When I was looking for a DB11 my preferred colour was magnetic - it is IMHO more striking than Tungsten, while superficially darker, it comes off as more metallic and lustrous than Tungsten under most light conditions, not just under full sun. Magnetic is stunning and suits all the newer models well, though my personal favourite is Scintilla, sadly IIRC only available on the Vanquish/S
As ever, it's all subjective. You need to see them parked side by side in the shade and in sun to decide for yourself.
This colour is a heavy metallic, which changes considerably from light grey to silver in direct sunlight.
The photo does provide quite an accurate representation.
Name: Grigio Titanio - Ferrari.
Whether anyone ordered that colour on a UK DB11, I don't know.
In the UK, quite a few Vanquish 1; some DB9; some 4.3 V8; seven 4.7 V8; one V12V; a couple of V12VS.
After Aston Martin introduced Tungsten Silver though, Grigio became even rarer because of the additional cost.
If you do find a DB 11 in Grigio, it might be your ideal colour.
Edited by Dewi 2 on Monday 22 July 17:41
OP - here's a thread which might be of help. Lots of discussion about the 'proper' colour for an Aston...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Here's a pic of Tungsten in the early evening sun...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Here's a pic of Tungsten in the early evening sun...
ya there are a lot. googling helps!
Titanium
meteorite
casino ice
quantum silver
China gray
apex gray
xenon gray
aluminte silver
spirit silver
lightning silver
tungsten silver
silver birch
hammerhead silver
Mercury silver
Skyfall silver
probably missing some...
Titanium
meteorite
casino ice
quantum silver
China gray
apex gray
xenon gray
aluminte silver
spirit silver
lightning silver
tungsten silver
silver birch
hammerhead silver
Mercury silver
Skyfall silver
probably missing some...
Edited by Beckson on Tuesday 23 July 00:01
Edited by Beckson on Tuesday 23 July 15:49
Did the DB11 ever come in Mercury Silver? I think it may be very similar to Magnetic...
My V8 is Mercury, wasn't too sure about it at first but love it now. It's almost got a hint of olive green in it, and can look deep grey, very light browny/greeny grey in some light, almost matte in others, and sometimes even very slightly pearlescent.
One of the launch colours I believe, the other being that bright yellow, for the V8, and the colour of the cars in the marketing and even the owners manual I think!
I've never seen another in Mercury in person, so think it's quite rare.
My V8 is Mercury, wasn't too sure about it at first but love it now. It's almost got a hint of olive green in it, and can look deep grey, very light browny/greeny grey in some light, almost matte in others, and sometimes even very slightly pearlescent.
One of the launch colours I believe, the other being that bright yellow, for the V8, and the colour of the cars in the marketing and even the owners manual I think!
I've never seen another in Mercury in person, so think it's quite rare.
Edited by Krhuangbin on Tuesday 23 July 11:25
Edited by Krhuangbin on Tuesday 23 July 11:28
Beckson said:
ya there are a lot. googling helps!
Titanium
meteorite
casino ice
quantum silver
China gray
apex gray
xenon gray
aluminte silver
spirit silver
lightning silver
tungsten silver
silver birch
hammerhead silver
probably missing some...
There is Silver Fox.Titanium
meteorite
casino ice
quantum silver
China gray
apex gray
xenon gray
aluminte silver
spirit silver
lightning silver
tungsten silver
silver birch
hammerhead silver
probably missing some...
Edited by Beckson on Tuesday 23 July 00:01
Silver Fox is more on the lines of a pearl than a metalic.
Mr.Tremlini said:
OP, these are all Tungsten, and they show its variance. It is a bit of a chameleon as it does seem to readily take on the shades and luminance around it. It is generally a mid-silver, but can become a light silver, a darker silver or a dull silver depending on conditions.
Well that certainly shows just how difficult it is to convey what these metallics actually look like in a photo!Depending on which image you are looking at, that beautiful Vantage could be judged to be practically any of the different silver variants listed above. chameleon indeed
Edited by Calinours on Tuesday 23 July 14:32
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